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Epe/Shagamu, Obele/Ilaro/Papalanto roads to be reconstructed, as FEC awards N309b road contracts across Nigeria

By BASHIR ADEFAKA

The long dilapidated deep sea access road of Epe/Shagamu and the Obele/Ilaro-Papalanto roads, linking Lagos and Ogun states in South West Nigeria, have been captured in the new road construction approval granted by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) of Nigeria, held in Council Chamber of Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja,on Wednesday.

They formed part of contracts worth N309 billion awarded to Dangote Industries for the construction of five roads across the country.

The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), announced this Wednesday after the Federal cabinet meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Fashola, who said the roads totalling 274.9 kilometres at the local cost would be advanced by the company as a tax credit, added that it would be the larger of such projects in the country.

He said: “The second memorandum presented by the Ministry of Works and Housing was for the construction or the reconstruction, as the case may be, of five road projects in favour of Messrs. Dangote Industries Limited, totalling 274.9 kilometres of federal roads, under the Federal Government Roads Infrastructure Tax Credit policy, which is one of our strategic partnerships with the private sector.

“Those five roads totalling 274.9 kilometres will cost N309,917,717,251.35 to be advanced by the Dangote Industries as a tax credit.

“The roads, specifically, are Bama to Banki in Borno State for N51.016 billion with a 49.153 kilometres; Dikwa to Gamboru-Ngala, 49.577 kilometres in Borno State for N55.504 billion; the Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, popularly known as a Western Bypass in Kaduna, 21.477 kilometres, from Command Junction to Kawu, in the sum of N37.560 billion and the deep seaport access road sections 1 and 3 in Lagos State, through Epe to Shagamu Expressway, 54.24 kilometres, that links Lagos and Ogun states, in the sum of N85.838 billion; the Obele/Ilaro/Papalanto to Shagamu Road, 100 kilometres in Ogun State, in the sum of N79.996 billion.

“Council considered and approved this memorandum, to facilitate the construction of 274 kilometres of concrete roads. So, this will be the largest single award of concrete roads ever undertaken by the government of Nigeria in one award.”

Fashola, who said the award of the contract to Dangote Group, was consistent with funding options, explained the circumstances surrounding the award of the contract.

He said: “First of all, the award is consistent with our multiple funding options, which includes engagement with the private sector.

“Secondly, the tax credit initiative was in existence in the last administration before this government but was not utilised. So, this administration has revised it, expanded it, and has used it to construct roads like the Apapa Wharf Road, the Oworonsoki to Apapa, through Oshodi Road, by the same Dangote Group.

“The Obajana-Kabba Road, still the Dangote Group. The Bodo-Bonny bridges and road, which Council approved last week, through the NLNG.

“There was also interest by many other companies that are being reviewed. So, it’s not unique to Dangote. So, he’s the one who has applied and we’ve been in this process. So, this is the next batch of roads that they are taking up.

“They invest their money and then instead of when their taxes come due for payment, they net it off. That’s the circumstance. This is not a concession, this is tax credit policy, don’t let’s mix them together.

“The policy says that anybody who wants to invest his personal resources, and it includes individuals, in any infrastructure that the public will have access to, can do so under certain conditions, which includes applying to the Ministry of Works. The ministry evaluates and there’s a tax credit committee chaired by the Minister of Finance because they keep an eye on how much tax giveaway in one year, so that it doesn’t affect the government’s revenue performance, once we take on the investment.

“So, it’s the committee that then approves and says go ahead, this is good, this is how much tax we’ll allow per year and if the company is satisfied, then we go to BPP and then come to FEC.”

The other approval obtained by the works ministry was to revise the total cost of the contract for the construction of Michael Imoudu/Ganmo/Afon Junction Road in Ilorin, Kwara State.

The minister said FEC also approved the request to revise the cost of the construction of part of Michael Imoudu/Ganmo/Afon Junction Road in Ilorin, Kwara state by N204,411,926.13.

He added that the original contract sum was revised from N1.691 billion to N1.896 billion and the completion period is now 12 months.

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